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Fifth year of DoD financial audits shows little progress toward clean opinion

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Four years into DoD financial audits, IG says progress has stalled

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DoD chief financial officers can help link ‘the boardroom to the battlespace’

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DoD targets 2028 for first clean financial statement audit

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Even as negative audit findings rise, glimmers of progress on DoD’s 2020 financial statement

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Army taking fresh look at overhauling financial IT systems

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Second year of audits shows DoD getting better grasp of business processes

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Despite growing list of problems, DoD says financial audit is already yielding benefits

David Norquist, the deputy secretary of Defense, said the nascent audit process — expensive as it is — is largely paying for itself already.

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FILE - This March 6, 2016, photo provided by the U.S. Navy, shows the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54) sails in the South China Sea. Taiwan says the U.S. Navy is free to sail through its strait after an American warship did so shortly following warnings from Beijing against foreign interference in its relationship with the island. Commander Clay Doss, a spokesman for the U.S. Navy's Seventh Fleet, said the

More improvements needed to the Navy’s training for driving ships

In today’s Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office said there are still some issues with the training of sailors in charge of driving ships.

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DoD’s second financial audit uncovers 1,300 new deficiencies

Although the Pentagon resolved more than 500 findings from last year’s audit, so far, auditors are identifying financial management problems faster than DoD can fix them.

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